Send us a text Strength training is an essential but often misunderstood element for recreational runners looking to enhance performance and prevent injuries. Coach Alicia Carrillo shares practical advice on how runners should approach strength training for maximum benefit without falling into common traps. • Basic movement patterns all runners need: squats, hinges (RDLs/hip thrusts), upper body push/pull, and core work • Focus on unilateral (single leg/arm) training which translates better ...
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Send us a text Strength training is an essential but often misunderstood element for recreational runners looking to enhance performance and prevent injuries. Coach Alicia Carrillo shares practical advice on how runners should approach strength training for maximum benefit without falling into common traps. • Basic movement patterns all runners need: squats, hinges (RDLs/hip thrusts), upper body push/pull, and core work • Focus on unilateral (single leg/arm) training which translates better ...
Send us a text Aleksandar Matic , a software engineer turned running coach, shares his journey from viewing running as punishment in Serbian schools to becoming the voice behind one of the largest running communities in the Balkans. His patient coaching approach has helped over 200 runners complete their first races and transformed their bucket-list goals into sustainable, healthy lifestyles. • Growing up in Serbia, running was used as punishment in schools, creating negative associations w...
Brian's Run Pod
Send us a text Strength training is an essential but often misunderstood element for recreational runners looking to enhance performance and prevent injuries. Coach Alicia Carrillo shares practical advice on how runners should approach strength training for maximum benefit without falling into common traps. • Basic movement patterns all runners need: squats, hinges (RDLs/hip thrusts), upper body push/pull, and core work • Focus on unilateral (single leg/arm) training which translates better ...